“It’s kind of an all hazards program, to give them a view of things we can consider, what can we improve upon. Then we give them the knowledge and resources for these plans to be better secure and make it safer,” said John Davis, a Centerville police officer who also serves as vice president of the Ohio Crime Prevention Association.
Credit: JEFFERY BROWN / STAFF
Credit: JEFFERY BROWN / STAFF
The seminar focused on all kinds of crimes, from an active-shooter situation to burglaries and break-ins.
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